I really feel for the Dean. The same type of vandalism happened during my senior year of high school back in 1964. Our principal was so angry and frustrated over it, he could shiat bricks. I can still remember how his face would turn red and his eyes would scrunch up as he desperately strained to understand why someone would ever do such a terrible thing. The principal would do anything to solve the crime and catch the culprit, including using the process of elimination. But no matter how hard he would bear down, he just couldn't get the vandal to emerge from his dark hiding place.

Farewell and adieu unto you Spanish ladiesFarewell and adieu to you ladies of SpainFor it's we've received orders for to sail for old EnglandBut we hope very soon we shall see you again

I...I can't stop looking. I've come back to this thread three or four times and I keep scrolling up. I'm mesmerized.

1- that woman is actually rather hot2- what in the HELL led to that photograph?3- maybe your post mind-f*cked me, but I imagine she's actually playing the accordian, not just posing with it4- is she naked, or just in a tube top with an accoridian in front of it?5- what in the HELL led to that photograph?6- Who on earth smiles while sitting naked in a clothing dryer playing accordian?

Concertina, actually. Looks like a 20-button Anglo. Looks like a widely available $200 Hohner D40.

ReapTheChaos:Lsherm: My freshman year roommate used to steal change out of the laundry room while students washed their clothes. People would slip notes under our door threatening him if he kept it up. He kept it up, so someone poured bleach into a load of his laundry after a few weeks.

My freshman year roommate used to steal change out of the laundry room while students washed their clothes. People would slip notes under our door threatening him if he kept it up. He kept it up, so someone poured bleach into a load of his laundry after a few weeks.